Amanpour Advances Democratic Agenda on Misinformed Voters and ‘Racist’ GOP Ads
By Brent Baker | October 31, 2010 | 16:29
ABC’s Christiane Amanpour spent her last show before the election mimicking Democratic talking points. She cued up Democratic Senator Robert Menendez with how Americans don’t recognize the realities of Obama’s achievements so the Democratic shortcoming is not liberal policies but “bad messaging,” while she pressed Republican Senator John Cornyn about whether Republicans “will agree with President Obama's plan to raise taxes on the wealthiest and preserve them for the middle class?” She also fretted that it’s been a “very specific-free, substance-free, content-free election” before she scolded Cornyn for a “racist” ad.
Though ABC’s Jonathan Karl on Friday night noted how “a new study of campaign ads finds that more than half of negative Democratic ads [51%] are personal attacks, whereas the overwhelming majority of Republican ads attack Democratic policies [69%],” Amanpour relayed “strong complaints from the Democrats about a lot of the anonymous money that's going on ads.” She then ran a clip of an ad from Republican Senator David Vitter which contended his opponent favors illegal aliens, demanding of Cornyn: “So some people have called that racist. I want to know do you think it's appropriate to finger Hispanics in that way? Do you think it is appropriate?”
In her session with the respective chairmen of the two senatorial campaign committees, Amanpour never challenged Menendez as she did Cornyn and so didn’t play any questionable Democratic ad.
Instead, she provided Menendez with ammunition to support the Democratic spin that the voters are misinformed and it’s just been the inability of Obama and Democrats to communicate that has allowed Republicans and the Tea Party to fool the masses:
Why hasn't the message got out better, for instance, on precisely this issue? A recent Bloomberg poll found that most Americans think that taxes have gone up since President Obama took office, that the economy has shrunk, that TARP, the corporate bailout, won't be mostly paid back. I mean all of those are untrue. Why is the messaging so bad?
Earlier Sunday: “ABC’s Amanpour Cites Democratic ‘Message Hasn’t Gotten Out’ on ‘Successful Legislation’ Spin as Fact”
A sampling of Amanpour’s questions to Cornyn, on the October 31 This Week:
# Let me ask you, Senator, because so many of the people we talked to say that they really want to see cooperation, bipartisanship, less of the poison and solutions, and yet your leader, the Republican leader of the Senate, has said that if you win in November, “the single most important thing we want to achieve is for President Obama to be a one-term President.” The Republican leader in the House, John Boehner, said “this is not the time for compromise.” That doesn't sound like putting partisanship aside and working for the people. Is that the sum total of the policy?
# So the Democrats, it seems, the people are saying, simply have not succeeded in removing people's suspicions about what exactly is health care, what exactly is the stimulus, all of those policies that they’re still are not quite sure about. The Republicans, on the other hand, have basically said, no and moved on, but this has been a very specific-free, substance-free, content-free election. For instance, you talk about moving the economy. But there are no concrete proposals on, for instance, how to slash the deficit. You look at Britain. They have, whether you like it or not or agree with it or not, put out a really severe austerity program, chapter and verse, dollars and cents. None of that has happened here.
Story Continues Below Ad ↓# Let me ask you about taxes because presumably that's going to be an immediate issue. People are talking about taxes and the battle for taxes starting right after this election. Is there any way, Senator, that Congress will agree with President Obama's plan to raise taxes on the wealthiest and preserve them for the middle class?
# Let me ask you about a lot of the money that's been spent in this campaign on ads, on all sorts of things. Not only have there been, you know, strong complaints from the Democrats about a lot of the anonymous money that's going on ads, but some of the ads have been quite, quite sharp in their tone, let's say. David Vitter has run one, which I want to put up right now. His campaign ad.
TV AD NARRATOR: Charlie Melancon. Thanks to him, we might as well put out a welcome sign for illegal aliens. Melancon voted to make it easier for illegals to get taxpayer-funded benefits. Melancon even voted against allowing police to arrest illegals. Thanks to Charlie Melancon, it's no wonder illegals keep coming.
So some people have called that racist. I want to know do you think it's appropriate to finger Hispanics in that way? Do you think it is appropriate?....But do you think it's appropriate in this way? I mean you're from Texas. You have a big Hispanic group there. Do you think it's appropriate? Would you have done that?
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# Let me ask you, Senator, because so many of the people we talked to say that they really want to see cooperation, bipartisanship, less of the poison and solutions, and yet your leader, the Republican leader of the Senate, has said that if you win in November, “the single most important thing we want to achieve is for President Obama to be a one-term President.” The Republican leader in the House, John Boehner, said “this is not the time for compromise.” That doesn't sound like putting partisanship aside and working for the people. Is that the sum total of the policy?
# Let me ask you about a lot of the money that's been spent in this campaign on ads, on all sorts of things. Not only have there been, you know, strong complaints from the Democrats about a lot of the anonymous money that's going on ads, but some of the ads have been quite, quite sharp in their tone, let's say. David Vitter has run one, which I want to put up right now. His campaign ad.











Comments
I like my Senator, John Cornyn, BUT
Submitted by TexasMom0517 on Sun, 10/31/2010 - 4:33pm.
He just isn't fast enough verbally or pushy enough to call Ms. Amanpour on her biased advocacy for Obama and the Democrats. I'd love to see her take on Haley Barbour or George Will or Liz Cheney!
there's a catfight I'd pay to see!
Submitted by wizardjr on Sun, 10/31/2010 - 5:11pm.
Liz Cheney vs. the eurotroll Amanpour, how great would that be...!?!
Option C
Submitted by Thoreau on Sun, 10/31/2010 - 7:24pm.
Mark Levin would be even more entertaining. If you want to really slam her face into the pavement, pun intended, Michael Savage would be even more entertaining. Put that Hamas backing muslim hooker in a room with Savage, and the Sun will catch on fire.
(No subject)
Submitted by Brent Baker on Sun, 10/31/2010 - 4:34pm.
Brent Baker is VP for Research and Publications at the Media Research Center.
The racism card...AGAIN!
Submitted by Phryj1 on Sun, 10/31/2010 - 4:48pm.
So, being opposed to letting illegal aliens enter your country and get benefits is racist? The ad speciaifcally targets ILLEGALS as the problem, but the leftists have to try to tie that to hispanics in general in order to promote a group victim mentality and get votes from hispanics. Leftists are sick manipulative scumbags.
Progressives seem to be completely averse to facts and logic. Apparently, reality has a conservative bias.
start laughing when the race card is played
Submitted by neutron on Sun, 10/31/2010 - 5:31pm.
The "racist" charge? Fuhgedaboutit. The TEA Party weathered that storm, and now the race card has become a laughing-stock.
US Congress MN-04 (D) Betty McCollum said her opposition were racists when they posted a video of her leading the Pledge of Allegiance on the floor of The House, and she omitted “under God”
http://gatewaypundit.firstthings.com/2010/10/unreal-radical-rep-mccollum-says-tea-partiers-are-anti-american-racist-haters-for-posting-video-of-her-omitting-under-god-from-pledge/
McCollum is whiter than white bread, and her opposition, Teresa Collett, is white, too!
With McCollumn's play of the race card, racism has jumped over Fonzie jumping over the shark. The race card can now be laughed at, even when the NAACP throws it.
When are they going to get rid of this woman???
Submitted by motherbelt on Sun, 10/31/2010 - 4:51pm.
She is an embarrassment, even in a liberally-biased media!
So the Democrats, it seems, the people are saying, simply have not succeeded in removing people's suspicions about what exactly is health care, what exactly is the stimulus, all of those policies that they’re still are not quite sure about. The people, Christianne??? What people?Priceless
Submitted by ricklail on Sun, 10/31/2010 - 4:54pm.
From Diversity Lane.
another classic morph...
Submitted by wizardjr on Sun, 10/31/2010 - 5:14pm.
How the heck does "illegal alien" become "hispanics"?? Is this more of that "code words" nonsense..?? I suppose so in her mind. She's obviously suffering from Stockholm Syndrome from being captive in Europe wa-a-a-a-ay too long.
Come to America?
Submitted by okiehawk44 on Sun, 10/31/2010 - 6:10pm.
Why do pro-illegal alien supporters like Amanpour think that Americans of Latino heritage also support this invasion?
That is quite a prejudiced position Amanpour and friends.
"So some people have called
Submitted by ckc1227 on Sun, 10/31/2010 - 6:12pm.
"So some people have called that racist."
Yes....they're called idiots.....or journolists.
What a tragic downhill slide
Submitted by Chris Norman on Sun, 10/31/2010 - 6:25pm.
What a tragic downhill slide for a once good show. Remember the days of David Brinkley? Although originally slanted to the left, but it was watchable with George Will going up against the crazy Sam Donaldson and the liberal, yet, bearable Cokie Roberts. Then it went downhill with Brinkley retiring and Donaldson and Roberts taking his place a hosts. Then it went further downhill with Stephanopolopolopoulous as host. Now, Amanpour makes little Georgie look like a neutral, reasonable host. The way the show has been devolving. if Amanpour goes, they'll probably hire Olbermann.
How did we get from:
Submitted by OxyCon on Sun, 10/31/2010 - 6:47pm.
How did we get from:
"Obama is the greatest campaigner in the history of the universe! He connects so well with everyone and David Axlerod is a marketing genius!"
to:
"Obama's policies are the greastest policies in the history of the universe...he just can't communicate with the people how great they are."
Oh...that's right! Everyone that was so smart in 2008 has suddenly become really stupid two years later! How stupid of me! And here I thought it was simply Liberal intellectual dishonesty the whole time.
Since they know they'd be
Submitted by Chris Norman on Sun, 10/31/2010 - 6:58pm.
Since they know they'd be going too far if they stated (what they really think) that many Americans are just too stupid to appreciate the "genius that is Obama", then saying, in effect, that Democrats have not dumbed down their message enough to get through to us simpletons is a backhand way of saying the same thing.
Isn't it racist for Christine
Submitted by eaglewingz08 on Sun, 10/31/2010 - 7:47pm.
Isn't it racist for Christine to assume that all or most illegal immigrants are Hispanic? I mean the ad didn't point to Hispanics as illegal aliens or that anything untoward should happen to latin americans just cause they're latin americans.
The ad said ILLEGAL. So is it racist to crusade against the mafia cause it is predominantly italian? Against the Crips and Bloods cause they are predominantly minorities? Is it racist to rail against insider trading and securities fraudsters cause they are predominantly white?
Of COURSE we recognize Barry the HO's
Submitted by ConservaSerb on Sun, 10/31/2010 - 8:15pm.
communism! And many of us remember Kristee Amanpoor's hatred of Eastern Orthodox Serbs and any other Christians and Jews that cross her pro-Muslim path.
A wise & frugal government, which shall leave men free 2 regulate their own pursuits of industry & improvement, & shall not take from the mouth of labor the bread it has earned - this is the sum of good government. T. Jefferson
Racists????? huh?
Submitted by gfrrman on Mon, 11/01/2010 - 2:59am.
You know you've won an argument with a liberal when one gets called a "RACIST"....the term NO LONGER HAS meaning.
Leftist..."RACIST"!!!
other person..."I just don't agree with your policies"
Leftist..."RACIST"!!
'nuff said....Jer? you listening...myrmidon......
"Socialists eventually run out of other peoples' money"...Margaret Thatcher
G
You can't advance BULLSH*T
Submitted by hbnolikeee on Mon, 11/01/2010 - 11:59am.
Only fling it.
Another journalistic flop bites the dust!!
Submitted by Patriot II on Mon, 11/01/2010 - 12:18pm.
So much for "unbiased" reporting....this dizzy muslim clown needs to go get her burqha and hide in the back shed before her hubby smacks her ass!!!!!
Another journalistic flop bites the dust!!
Submitted by Patriot II on Mon, 11/01/2010 - 12:19pm.
So much for "unbiased" reporting....this dizzy muslim clown needs to go get her burqha and hide in the back shed before her hubby smacks her ass!!!!!
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